Socio-Economic Impact Assessment
The Global-Bio-Pact consortium carries out a general assessment of socio-economic impacts of both, biomass feedstock production and biofuel/bioproduct conversion chains. The main outcomes of both assessments are studies on socio-economic impacts and related criteria and indicators. Since many feedstock types can be converted into various intermediate and end products, this is a rather complex issue as shown by some simplified conversion routes in the figure below.
Socio-economic impacts of biomass production
The Global-Bio-Pact consortium assesses the sustainability of biomass (feedstock) production with respect to its economic and social impacts. This is done both in general terms and by elaborating five Case Studies. The impact of crop production for biofuels and bioproducts on food security is analysed in a separate part of the work plan, which is dedicated to the analysis of food security impacts of biomass production. Here, the emphasis is on land-use and agricultural aspects of sustainable biomass production. The following Global-Pio-Pact Report has been published:
VAN DAM J., FAAIJ A., RUTZ D., JANSSEN R. (2010)
Socio-Economic Impacts of Biomass Feedstock Production.
Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]
Socio-economic impacts of Biofuel/bioproducts conversion chains
The objective is to assess the sustainability of existing and new biofuel/bioproduct conversion chains with respect to its economic and social impacts. Thereby, emphasis is put on industrial conversion chains in comparison with small-scale use of biomass. Close cooperation with the assessment of Socio-economic impacts of biomass production is maintained in order to assess the economic and social impacts of the whole life cycle of biofuels/bioproducts. The following Global-Pio-Pact Reports have been published:
VIS M. (2011)
Report on identified biomass conversion chains, their general socio-economic impacts and the translation of criteria into practically applicable indicators and thresholds
BTG, The Netherlands, Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]
VIS M. (2011)
Identification of current and future industrial and small scale conversion chains.
BTG, The Netherlands, Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]
VIS M. (2011)
Introduction to socio-economic impact analysis.
BTG, The Netherlands, Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]
VAN EIJCK J., VIS M., FAAIJ A.
Socio-economic indicators identified by case studies - Evaluation of measurable socio-economic units and suggestions for future work
Utrecht University, The Netherlands; Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]
Socio-economic set of impacts indicators
The Global-Bio-Pact consortium has elaborated a set of socio-economic impact indicators that are presesnted in the following document:
DIAZ-CHAVEZ R., RETTENMAIER N., RUTZ D., JANSSEN R. (2012)
Global-Bio-Pact set of selected socio-economic sustainability criteria and indicators
Imperial College; Report of the FP7 Global-Bio-Pact Project (FP7-245085) [download]